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Iraq officially retreats from ambitious oil plans

Iraq officially retreats from ambitious oil plans
By SINAN SALAHEDDINAssociated Press BAGHDAD (AP) - Iraq officially stepped back on Wednesday from its ambitious plans to more than triple its oil production by 2017, but it remains more optimistic than the world's leading global energy monitor about how fast and how high it can boost output

President's documents now accessible on smartphone

President's documents now accessible on smartphone
WASHINGTON (AP) - The government is launching a new mobile app to provide access to the president's public documents and activities. The U.S. Government Printing Office and the National Archives' Office of the Federal Register developed the Presidential Documents app. It's launching

Calif. man behind film denies probation violations

Calif. man behind film denies probation violations
By GREG RISLINGAssociated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) - The California man behind the anti-Muslim film that sparked violence in the Middle East denied Wednesday that he violated terms of his probation for a 2010 bank fraud conviction by using aliases and lying about his role in the movie. Mark

Huge window switch recall hampers Toyota comeback

Huge window switch recall hampers Toyota comeback
By TOM KRISHER and YURI KAGEYAMAAP Business Writers DETROIT (AP) - The largest recall in Toyota's 75-year history could undermine the Japanese automaker's comeback from natural disasters and embarrassing safety problems. The company recalled 7.43 million cars, trucks and SUVs worldwide

From a TV show, a new Romney slogan for victory

From a TV show, a new Romney slogan for victory
By KASIE HUNTAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - "Clear eyes and full hearts - and America can't lose." It's Mitt Romney's campaign trail twist on the inspirational slogan from "Friday Night Lights," the gritty but poignant TV series about football at fictional Dillon High School in

Push for healthier truckers gains momentum

Push for healthier truckers gains momentum
By JAMIE STENGLEAssociated Press DALLAS (AP) - In the months after Doug Robinson started driving a truck, he noticed his clothes were increasingly more snug-fitting. He was already overweight but soon realized that spending up to 11 hours behind the wheel, frequently eating fast food and not

Mom who glued toddler's hands: 'I'm not a monster'

Mom who glued toddler's hands: 'I'm not a monster'
By JAMIE STENGLEAssociated Press DALLAS (AP) - A mother who admitted to beating her 2-year-old daughter and gluing the child's hands made a plea for leniency Wednesday, saying she was no longer the "monster" who committed the attack. "I will never forgive myself for what I did to my own

For Obama, this time, it is 'grind it out' mode

For Obama, this time, it is 'grind it out' mode
By BEN FELLERAP White House Correspondent COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The last campaign got the glory. This one is the grind. For all the many ways that President Barack Obama's bid for a second term is different from his first, the one that stands out now is the feel at the finish. The crowds

For Obama, this time, it is 'grind it out' mode

For Obama, this time, it is 'grind it out' mode
By BEN FELLERAP White House Correspondent COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The last campaign got the glory. This one is the grind. For all the many ways that President Barack Obama's bid for a second term is different from his first, the one that stands out now is the feel at the finish. The crowds

Sandusky headed to prison, but scandal persists

Sandusky headed to prison, but scandal persists
By MARK SCOLFORO and MICHAEL RUBINKAMAssociated Press BELLEFONTE, Pa. (AP) - Headed to prison for the rest of his life, Jerry Sandusky leaves behind a trail of human and legal wreckage that could take years to clear away. Victims face a lifetime of healing. Penn State is laboring under severe